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XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System

Housing

The Housing is a molded plastic protective cover
for the Enclosure. It is used in the Surveyor99
Indoor and Outdoor Pendant configurations. The
Housing contains two Spring Clips that snap into
the Enclosure and a 1.0-inch NPT Pipe flange
mount. In addition, the Housing is equipped with
a Safety Cord and Clip which is used to suspend
the Enclosure during installation.

Sunshield

The Sunshield is used on the Outdoor Pendant
version and mounts over the Housing. It
incorporates a rubber O-ring, Foam Barrier and
applied Teflon Tape as shown in Figure 2. It is
used for environmental sealing from water, dust
and debris. In addition, a thermostatically-
controlled Heater is provided for temperature
control.

CAUTION: For any environment subject to

moisture, use the Outdoor
Pendant Model.

Figure 2

Sunshield and Housing

Summary of Contents for Surveyor 99

Page 1: ...en designed to be used in life critical situations and must not be used for this purpose Copyright 1999 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Product specifications subject to change without notice...

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Page 5: ...turning equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to...

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Page 7: ...it 2 Unpacking and Inspection 2 Surveyor99 Components 3 Enclosure 3 Camera Drive 3 Shroud 3 Lower Dome 3 Housing 4 Sunshield 4 INSTALLATION 5 Quick Installation 5 In Ceiling Mount Model no ceiling acc...

Page 8: ...85 Mode 39 For Vicoax Mode 39 Setting the End of Line Jumpers JP1 JP2 JP3 for RS 485 Protocol Operation 41 DISASSEMBLING THE SURVEYOR99 43 For an In Ceiling Installation 43 For a Pendant Installation...

Page 9: ...y location where it may be exposed to water or moisture This does not apply to outdoor camera housings outdoor pan and tilt drives and other equipment designed for direct exposure to outdoor environme...

Page 10: ...d result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you...

Page 11: ...the installation site NOTE Read all instructions before beginning any installation How to Use this Manual This manual was designed to provide the best overall instructions for the installation and ope...

Page 12: ...g Mount Model when Flexible Conduit Pipe will not be used Refer to the In Ceiling Mount Model sub section of the Installation Section for details on installing this fitting The Teflon Tape is used for...

Page 13: ...f Fitting is provided in the Accessory Kit The supplied Strain Relief Fitting Romex cable fitting provides sufficient cable anchoring at the Enclosure The Ceiling Clips are used to give a convenient a...

Page 14: ...ipped with a Safety Cord and Clip which is used to suspend the Enclosure during installation Sunshield The Sunshield is used on the Outdoor Pendant version and mounts over the Housing It incorporates...

Page 15: ...ain Relief Fitting and re install Top Cover b Hold Enclosure up to ceiling and route approximately 9 inches 229 mm of cables through Strain Relief Fitting Tighten 2 Strain Relief Fitting screws 3 If F...

Page 16: ...Lower Dome handling This Surveyor99 is shown with typical wiring and configuration using Flexible Conduit See Figure 4 The DIP switches are set as follows DIP SWITCH S1 Surveyor99 address 1 ON 2 OFF...

Page 17: ...in Relief Fitting Tighten 2 Strain Relief Fitting screws 4 If Flexible Conduit Pipe is used a Route approximately 9 inches 229 mm of Conduit cables through Conduit Fitting b Insert end of Flexible Con...

Page 18: ...Connector See Figure 6 The DIP switches are set as follows DIP SWITCH S1 Surveyor99 address 1 ON 2 OFF 4 OFF 8 OFF 16 OFF 32 OFF 64 OFF 128 OFF THIS IS ADDRESS 1 DIP SWITCH S2 Surveyor99 configuration...

Page 19: ...ong enough to reach their mating connector See Figure 8 Install all connectors into Communication Power Supply Board and place each into the Cable Clamp If necessary check wiring against data in Table...

Page 20: ...See Figure 9 The DIP switches are set as follows DIP SWITCH S1 Surveyor99 address 1 ON 2 OFF 4 OFF 8 OFF 16 OFF 32 OFF 64 OFF 128 OFF THIS IS ADDRESS 1 DIP SWITCH S2 Surveyor99 configuration 1 ON NTS...

Page 21: ...Camera Drive s Latch 5 Cut and terminate all cables See Figure 11 All cables should be just long enough to reach their mating connector If necessary check wiring against data in Table 1 of Wiring Sec...

Page 22: ...See Figure 12 The DIP switches are set as follows DIP SWITCH S1 Surveyor99 address 1 ON 2 OFF 4 OFF 8 OFF 16 OFF 32 OFF 64 OFF 128 OFF THIS IS ADDRESS 1 DIP SWITCH S2 Surveyor99 configuration 1 ON NTS...

Page 23: ...tight to the surface Then the Camera Drive is hung from the Enclosure s Safety Cord wired configured and screwed back into the Enclosure The Indoor Lower Dome is then snapped on The Surveyor99 rests o...

Page 24: ...he Strain Relief Fitting must be cut off and re terminated after passing the cable through It is recommended to pass any RJ 45 Connectors through the fitting first BNC type connectors do not fit throu...

Page 25: ...Supply Board at the proper block frames 8 Install the Video BNC cable connector to the Communication Power Supply Board s mating BNC Connector at location J1 9 Plug in all RJ 45 cable connectors to t...

Page 26: ...rews with their mating standoffs and insert the Camera Drive into the Enclosure When seated tighten the 3 Captive Screws 14 Lift the Lower Dome up to the Surveyor99 and line up the 2 molded tabs on th...

Page 27: ...upplied cable and Termination Box in this situation Detailed installation instructions will follow The ceiling material must provide a surface of suitable strength for the Surveyor99 weight of 4 5 lb...

Page 28: ...strip approximately 0 25 inches 6 mm of insulation off of each individual wire c Make all connections to Terminal Blocks TB1 and TB3 with reference to Table 1 On TB3 the COMMAND IN CI and COMMAND IN C...

Page 29: ...tion and address DIP Switches as follows a If RS 422 Mode will be used 1 Set switches 1 8 on DIP Switch 1 S1 to Surveyor99 s address as specified in Table 2 All addresses between 0 and 255 are valid a...

Page 30: ...fect Vicoax protocol operation 4 Set switch 4 on DIP Switch 2 S2 to either position as it does not affect Vicoax protocol operation NOTE DIP Switches labeled ON or CLOSED and OFF or OPEN have the same...

Page 31: ...e ceiling hole from the top Press the Mounting Ring Assembly down so the tabs are firmly seated into the material s cross section 3 Press the provided Nails through the Tab holes and into the ceiling...

Page 32: ...le strength for the Housing and the Surveyor99 weight of 6 0 lb 2 7 kg 1 Install the Mount in accordance with the Installation Manual included with the Mount or prepare the vertical 1 0 inch NPT Pipe...

Page 33: ...o the Communication Power Supply Board at the proper block frames 10 Install the Video BNC cable connector to the Communication Power Supply Board s mating BNC Connector at location J1 11 Plug in all...

Page 34: ...ockwise looking up until the arrow on the Installation Label is aligned with the arrow on the inside of the Housing as shown in Figures 21c and 21d 17 Push the Surveyor99 straight up into the Housing...

Page 35: ...supplied cable is limited to 8 feet 2 4 m the Termination Box must be mounted within the immediate area of the Surveyor99 The Mount must provide a support of suitable strength for the Sunshield Housi...

Page 36: ...te the video coaxial cable with a BNC type male connector e Terminate the 8 conductor alarm cable or communication relay cable with an RJ 45 male connector if connectors J2 or J3 will be used WARNING...

Page 37: ...ng 17 Turn the Surveyor99 counterclockwise looking up until the arrow on the Installation Label is aligned with the arrow on the inside of the Housing as shown in Figures 24b and 24c 18 Push the Surve...

Page 38: ...28 Installation XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 39: ...d do not have a tri state high impedance state The RS 485 protocol is used for multiple Camera Domes in a daisy chain configuration RS 485 signals are not always active and do have a tri state high im...

Page 40: ...EN NORMALLY OPEN NO ACTIVE LOW CLOSED The active state can be programmed through the Surveyor99 menu system These signals are connected to RJ 45 Connector J3 Alarm signals can be programmed for their...

Page 41: ...tors do not fit through the fitting and must be terminated later NOTE If conduit pipe is not used the supplied Strain Relief Fitting must be installed in place of the one installed to provide sufficie...

Page 42: ...t be just long enough to permit the Safety Cord to be the sole support of the Surveyor99 when removed from the Housing and just short enough to prevent improper bunching of the cables when installing...

Page 43: ...J3 WARNING Failure to insert the RJ 45 Connectors into the correct mating connectors can cause damage to the Communication Power Supply Board upon power up 9 Place each cable into the Enclosure s Cabl...

Page 44: ...k will resemble Figure 31 Feed the Control Cable into one of the sides and connect each wire to the appropriate screws Figure 31 is shown wired for typical Surveyor99 duplex operation with no relay NO...

Page 45: ...behind the remaining wires to prevent it from touching other terminals 4 Feed the Control Cable from the Control Unit CPU or previous Surveyor99 into one of the sides of the Termination Box and conne...

Page 46: ...the Termination Box must be mounted within the vicinity of the Surveyor99 Use of this kit is similar to the Accessory Kit The Termination Box provides a convenient connection from open wires to open...

Page 47: ...BLOCK POWER TB1 TB1 1 H Hot TB1 2 N Neutral TB1 3 No connection RJ 45 ALARM J2 J2 1 ALARM1 Alarm input 1 J2 2 VSSA Ground J2 3 ALARM2 Alarm input 2 J2 4 VSSA Ground J2 5 ALARM3 Alarm input 3 J2 6 VSSA...

Page 48: ...38 Wiring XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 49: ...e protocol mode setting RS 485 ON or RS 422 OFF Each switch is numbered from 1 to 8 and marked to indicate the ON position Surveyor99 will automatically detect the system s baud rate and will support...

Page 50: ...X X 40 X X 126 X X X X X X 212 X X X X 41 X X X 127 X X X X X X X 213 X X X X X 42 X X X 128 X 214 X X X X X 43 X X X X 129 X X 215 X X X X X X 44 X X X 130 X X 216 X X X X 45 X X X X 131 X X X 217 X...

Page 51: ...Surveyor99 for details on how to access the jumper sockets The 3 jumpers are included with each Surveyor99 but NOT INSTALLED at the factory There are 2 possible configurations as follows JUMPERS INSTA...

Page 52: ...42 Configuration XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 53: ...amera Drive and lower it from the ceiling It will hang from the Safety Cord Refer to Figure 38 3 If it is necessary to completely remove the Camera Drive disconnect the Safety Cord Clip and all cables...

Page 54: ...44 Disassembling the Surveyor99 XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 55: ...ed in accordance with this manual 3 Switch the AC power on to the Surveyor99 The monitor will display the power up test screen Figure 40 for the duration of its initial testing This test displays the...

Page 56: ...D display remains with the number 94 and the monitor displays the Surveyor99 Main Menu as shown in Figure 42 5 Set up the Surveyor99 as desired using the remote keypad Proper operation has been verifi...

Page 57: ...t as stated in Table 6 of the Technical Information Section If 22 to 34 VAC is measured return the Surveyor99 back to factory for service in accordance with the Shipping Instructions Section of this m...

Page 58: ...48 Operation XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 59: ...and gently wipe the surface from the inside to the outer edge Then rinse with clean water and dry with clean dry pressurized air 5 Clean the Lower Dome s exterior with any soft cleaning cloth and a mi...

Page 60: ...50 Maintenance XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 61: ...in Europe contact Vicon Industries U K Ltd Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a...

Page 62: ...52 Shipping Instructions XX002 Rev 799 Surveyor99 Dome System NOTES...

Page 63: ...mmonly used cable types are RG 59 U and RG 11 U Each is actually a family of cables with widely varying electrical characteristics some of which are not suitable for CCTV applications Choose a cable t...

Page 64: ...ir is also a suitable cable Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics and maximum distances listed below The maximum distance for the most reliable digital control refers to the d...

Page 65: ...Current Indoor 1 2 A nominal Outdoor 2 0 A heater included Power Consumption Indoor 28 8 W nominal Outdoor 48 0 W nominal heater included Heat Equivalent Indoor 1 6 btu min 0 4 cal min Outdoor 2 7 btu...

Page 66: ...positions alarm acknowledgement alarm or preset dwell times auxiliary function activation calling autotours tour repeat or chaining tours Autotour Capabilities 2 autotours available with 360 pan tilt...

Page 67: ...play On screen menu driven system allowing full configuration of the Surveyor99 Screen Titling Capabilities Programmable for Camera Preset Sector and Alarms Fixed for Auxiliary Function and Lens statu...

Page 68: ...9 CC 2 6725 04 Indoor Color NTSC Ceiling 22x Color SURV99 CC 1C 6484 01 Indoor Color PAL Ceiling 16x Color SURV99 MP 1 6485 00 Indoor Monochrome EIA Pendant 16x Color SURV99 MP 1C 6485 01 Indoor Monoc...

Page 69: ...1207 Atlanta Office 3070AA Business Park Drive Norcross Georgia 30071 770 449 0499 800 824 8479 Fax 770 446 8779 Vicon U K Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566...

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